Tecmash

Tecmash[3] (Russian: Техмаш) is a Russian arms industry company within the state-owned Rostec group producing and developing weapons, munitions, and ammunition for Armed Forces.

Tecmash
TypeJoint-stock company
IndustryDefense industry
Founded2011
Headquarters,
Russia
ProductsAmmunition, Artillery shells, Tank shells, Rockets, Missiles, Precision-guided munitions, Bombs, General-purpose bombs, Glide bombs, Grenade launchers, Rocket propelled grenade launchers (RPG), Rocket artillery, Multiple rocket launchers (MRL), UAVs[1]
Revenue$1.29 billion[2] (2016)
$164 million[2] (2016)
Number of employees
45,226[2] (2016)
ParentRostec
Websitetecmash.ru

Subsidiaries

The structure of the holding company JSC "SPC" Tecmash "currently includes 48 organizations of industry of munitions and special chemicals, 47 companies belong to the military–industrial complex and included in the consolidated register of organizations of military-industrial complex of the Russian Federation. Many enterprises and research institutions that are included in the holding company, have a history that spans several decades. The organization of the holding company are located in 15 regions of the Russian Federation.

List of subsidiaries:[4]

  • State Research Institute Kristall
  • Leningrad Mechanical Plant named after Karl Liebknecht
  • The Tech Mash
  • Research Institute of Engineering
  • Research Institute Search
  • Research Institute of Polymer Materials
  • Research Institute of Machine Building
  • Order of the Red Banner of Labor Special Research and Design Institute Soyuzprom NIIproekt
  • Central Design Bureau of Polymer Materials with Pilot Production
  • Cheboksary Production Association named after V. I. Chapaev
  • Verkhneturinsky Machine Building Plant
  • NPO Bazalt
  • NPO Splav
  • NPO Pribor
  • Federal Research and Production Center Scientific Research Institute of Applied Chemistry
  • Shtamp Machine-Building Plant
  • Aleksinsky Experimental Mechanical Plant
  • Biisk Production Association Sibpribormash
  • Bryansk Chemical Plant named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR
  • Plastics Plant
  • Kalinin Plant
  • Institute of Permgipromashprom
  • Kalinovka Chemical Plant
  • Kemerovo Mechanical Plant
  • Red Army Research Institute of Mechanization
  • Krasnozavodsky Chemical Plant
  • Scientific Research Institute of Electronic Devices
  • PI Snegirev Research Technological Institute
  • Scientific and Production Association Device
  • Delta Research and Production Enterprise
  • Scientific-Production Enterprise Krasnoznamenets
  • Nizhnelomovsky Electromechanical Plant
  • Novo-Vyatka
  • Novosibirsk Artificial Fiber Plant
  • Novosibirsk Mechanical Plant Iskra
  • OJSC Polymer
  • Sergo Plant Production Association
  • Mechanical Repair Plant Enisey
  • Saratov Plant of Instrument Devices
  • Smolensk Plant of Radio Components
  • Solikamsk plant Ural
  • Plant of Synthetic Fibers Elastic

See also

References

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